Will the length of the wings of a paper glider affect the length of its flight?
Answer:
Well, maybe.
In theory, the shorter cord length relative to wing size means less drag, and the longer wingspan means decreased wing loading. This should translate to better glide efficiency, and is why sailplanes are shaped the way the do.
On the other hand, no matter what I do, my paper airplanes just fall like rocks... :(
yes of course
the length as well as the shape of the glider will affect its length of flight
if u r an engineering student then u must have hard of streamline flow
correct length and shape of the object up to which we can keep this air flow streamline we can achieve a good flight
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